From 4 to 8 Months - Teething

Teething often starts around the same time babies begin to outgrow the immunity they received from their mothers during the prenatal period. During this time (5 to 7 months of age) babies become more vulnerable to common childhood infections. Don't assume that fever or other symptoms are a result of teething, because serious infections might be overlooked.

Here are some simple ways to help a teething baby:

Gently rub baby's gums with your finger.

Let her chew on a cold clean washcloth.

Offer her teething rings that can be refrigerated for a numbing effect.

Acetaminophen (Tylenol, Tempra, Liquiprin, etc.) can be useful as a mild pain reliever. Check with your health care provider for dosages and suggestions about the use of these medications.

With a little patience and the simple helps described above, you and your baby can make it through teething time.